Ndigbo cries foul at broad day theft of Enugu International Airport by Unknown APC Politician under the guise of ‘Investor’

By Paul Ibeneme

BETRAYAL OF A GENERATION? Enugu Airport “Sold” to Unknown Investors for 80 YEARS?

Dear Ndi Igbo, Dear Nigerians,

What if I told you that the only international airport in the Southeast might have just been quietly handed over to mysterious investors for nearly a century—and the public was kept completely in the dark about it?

Whistleblowers are claiming that Governor Peter Mbah and Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo are involved in a dubious concession deal that gives control of Enugu International Airport to unknown parties for a staggering 80 YEARS.

But here’s the shocking twist:

The company that’s been given the airport doesn’t even appear on the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) register. Just think about that—a non-existent, faceless entity is being handed a public asset that serves millions of people.

And the deal reportedly includes a troubling clause:

If the government decides to terminate the contract, it has to pay back all projected revenue for 80 years—yes, even if it’s just imaginary money that never actually materializes.

And it’s not just any airport—this is the only one in Nigeria with a Free Trade Zone. These phantom “investors” will have control over this zone for nearly a century.

This isn’t an investment; it’s economic enslavement, a betrayal wrapped in sealed documents and silence.

This is modern-day and future enslavement of Ndigbo.

Our children and grandchildren could still be living under the weight of this fraudulent agreement—paying for what was taken from them in secrecy.

We DEMAND answers.

We DEMAND the contract be made public.

We DEMAND justice.

Who are the owners of this ghost company?

Why are the documents being kept hidden?

Why sell off our future for mere crumbs today?

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